Mistaken
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Mia Robertson is an 18-year-old girl living in her own personal hell, she works all day to not only pay the bills but to get away from her father, the only thing keeping her going is Oliver. He lives on the floor before hers, she met him in her darkest moment when all her walls were down and she let him in, he is the only person in that world she trusts. But not even he can save her from her father. When Mia's father kicks her out of the apartment, she takes the ferry to get anywhere that isn't home, while on the ferry, she gets taken. When she wakes up they tell her they want something from her father, they keep trying to get what they want, even when she screams that she was Mistaken, but they don't listen. After a while, she starts to question if she really was.
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